The Legacy of Residential Schools in British Columbia
The University of British Columbia's Indigenous Education Department explores the intergenerational trauma caused by residential schools on Indigenous children in BC.
The University of British Columbia's Indigenous Education Department explores the intergenerational trauma caused by residential schools on Indigenous children in BC.
The First Nations Health Authority provides resources and support for Indigenous families and communities affected by residential school legacy trauma in British Columbia.
The Government of British Columbia's website offers information on the province's efforts to address the legacy of residential schools and support the healing and reconciliation of Indigenous communities.
A research paper published on ResearchGate examines the impact of intergenerational trauma on the mental health and well-being of Indigenous children in British Columbia.
A CBC News article discusses the ongoing effects of residential schools on Indigenous children in British Columbia, including the transmission of trauma and the importance of cultural revitalization.
UNICEF Canada's website provides information on the organization's work to support Indigenous families and children affected by residential school legacy trauma in British Columbia.
A video series on YouTube features stories from residential school survivors in British Columbia, highlighting the importance of preserving Indigenous history and promoting healing and reconciliation.
The British Columbia Ministry of Health's website offers a list of resources and services for Indigenous individuals and families affected by residential school legacy trauma, including mental health support and cultural programs.